April 9th, 2022059With the water temp now in the low 60’s, fishing is heating up, white bass are coming back out of the creeks after spawning and are stacking up on main lake humps and points, 18-24 feet of depth, with most fish being caught 3-5 feet off the bottom.
We are using chartreuse and chrome jigging spoons with a crappie jig tied above it...
July 13th, 20210200As summer sets in and water temps are now in the mid 80’s a moderate thermocline has set in around 22 feet. What does that mean? It means that little or no fish will be below that depth. Each lake is different, with some lakes having a thermocline well past 30 feet and others as shallow as 16-17 feet. It depends on water clarity,...
June 23rd, 2021086With summer coming soon and with it already very hot, water temps have pushed into the lower 80s, resulting in a thermocline setting in around 22 feet which means very few fish will be in water deeper than that.
Sandies will begin to stack up on main lake points anywhere from 11-15 feet depending on how hot the water temps get to. And...
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White bass are good to excellent with limits the norm, early morning schooling around retaining walls on swim baits such as a chrome rattletrap or soft plastics, as day progresses humps from 16-32 feet of water on slabs snd jigging spoons in chrome, chartreuse or white in 1/2 to 1 oz jigged up and down, use your sonar to...
May 11th, 2021043Fish are all over the place and on the move at Cedar Creek Lake!
We are finding some early morning schooling fish near retaining walls chasing spawning. We are using rattle traps or any soft plastic swim baits, then we are fishing main lake humps and points from 19-24 feet using any color slab. Limits are the norm right now but expect...
April 26th, 2021063With the slab bite in full force and limits are the norm, you can double the fun by tying a Maribou jig above your jigging spoon resulting in many double hookups.
Any main lake hump or point from 19-24 feet is a good place to start. If you aren’t catching many or not any of size, keep moving around until you find better-sized fish....
April 13th, 2021092Early spring means water is warming up and fish are hungry and readily biting slabs. We are catching them 19-24 feet in lower end of lake points and humps. Chrome slabs from 3/8-3/4 oz working well by being jigged off the bottom.
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September 23rd, 2020068Sandies are stacked on main lake points and ridges in 9-13 feet of water, using small chrome slabs early then switching to trolling the hell/pet rigs later in the morning. Limits are normal now, and as temps start falling, fish will stack up deeper and the slab bit will improve daily.
Fished with the young boys earlier in the...
June 26th, 2020077With the summer temps in full bloom and water temps around 83, Sandies are stacked up shallow on points and humps 12-15 feet. Chrome slabs jigged vertically are working well and also trolling hellbender/pet spoon rigs trolled slowly over humps and points.
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